Alexandra Saint Mleux, partner of Charles Leclerc, recently reacted to a series of luxurious lifestyle images shared by Rebecca Donaldson, who is the girlfriend of Carlos Sainz. The post attracted significant attention on social media, with Alexandra’s response standing out among thousands of interactions.
Both Alexandra and Rebecca have developed a friendship over the past two years, a connection that began when their partners competed together at Ferrari. Though Carlos Sainz moved to Williams Racing this season, their bond remains strong, as does their shared presence at F1 events and engagement on platforms like Instagram.
The backgrounds of Rebecca Donaldson and Alexandra Saint Mleux
Rebecca Donaldson, originally from Scotland, is currently based in the United Kingdom where she pursued a modeling career that began early in her life. Her mother entered her into a beauty pageant when she was just 17 years old, marking the start of her public profile. She and Carlos Sainz started dating in 2023 and are often seen together at Formula 1 paddocks.
In contrast, Alexandra Saint Mleux lives in Monaco and has an academic background in art history, having studied at the École du Louvre in Paris. Alexandra’s presence has gained wider recognition due to her popular TikTok account, which received a boost after Charles Leclerc appeared in one of her videos. The couple has been together for about two years, with Alexandra regularly accompanying Leclerc to Ferrari’s race weekends.
Ferrari’s challenges and Leclerc’s outlook for the 2025 season
The 2025 Formula 1 season has been difficult for Ferrari, with the team lagging behind key rivals and yet to secure a race win. Charles Leclerc, who had a promising lead at the Hungarian Grand Prix, experienced car issues related to his chassis that hindered his performance and resulted in a fourth-place finish. His teammate Lewis Hamilton has also struggled, failing to reach the podium so far and achieving a best race result of fourth place.
Despite these issues with the SF-25 car, Leclerc expressed cautious optimism about the season’s second half, emphasizing the importance of team success alongside personal ambition.
“At the end we are one team, and as much as I want to finish in front of Lewis, I want both of us to be successful, and Ferrari to be successful,” Charles Leclerc said. “Obviously, this weekend has been a tough one for Lewis, but I have no doubt it is a one-off.” —Charles Leclerc
“I am sure the second part of the season will be a lot more positive.” —Charles Leclerc
Currently, Ferrari holds second place in the Constructors’ Championship. However, Mercedes, led by consistent results from George Russell, has been steadily narrowing that gap.
